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Thursday, November 21, 2002
 

New Palm OS Licensee: Fossil: "" Source: PDABuzz.com 10:34:17 AM    


Samba is a great file services tool. I have used it in the past to service 50+ users on a Linux box. It performs nicely. I haven't seen how it works with Mac OS X yet, but I'd imagine there should be many problems since SMB is now part of Jaguar.

Dancing The Samba (part 1): "Tired of paying hundreds of dollars for commercial file server software? Looking for an application that lets you share *NIX and Windows files seamlessly across a network? Say hello to Samba, software that's so cool, it'll make you want to kick up your heels and dance, dance, dance!" Source: Developer Shed

Dancing The Samba (part 2): "In addition to its core component, Samba comes with a bunch of pretty powerful ancillary utilities: an SMB client, an SMB filesystem mounter, a backup tool, and a Web-based administration utility. Find out how you can use them, inside." Source: Developer Shed 10:31:32 AM